March is Women’s History Month, and this year, the American Limb Preservation Society (ALPS) proudly celebrates 4 extraordinary women on the ALPS Board of Directors. Through their leadership, expertise, and unwavering dedication, these trailblazers are not only making history but also shaping the future of limb preservation.
Barry Without Borders: Dr. Gabrielle Hutcheson-Donaldson Helps Save Limbs in the Bahamas
Barry Without Borders: Providing Free Podiatric and Wound Care to Over 1,000 Patients Dr. Gabrielle Hutcheson-Donaldson, DPM, CWSP, DABPM, recently participated in Barry Without Borders, a medical mission spearheaded by Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine. Over the course of a week, Dr. Hutcheson-Donaldson helped to provide free podiatric and wound care to more than 1,000 patients in the Bahamas, addressing a critical gap in healthcare access for individuals suffering from chronic conditions such as diabetes.
Reflections and looking ahead: Living with Amplitude Magazine interviews ALPS Founding President David Armstrong
Reflections and looking ahead | With the 25th edition of DFCon coming up this year, ‘Living with Amplitude’ Magazine editor in chief Larry Borowsky invited ALPS Founding President David Armstrong to reflect on the last quarter-century of progress in limb care and to look ahead at the next decade or two.
PM Podiatry Hall of Fame: Meet Lee C. Rogers, DPM
March 2025 – Dr. Rogers has tackled the problem of increasing diabetes-related amputations worldwide through innovative research and clinical practices. His induction into the PM Podiatry Hall of Fame celebrates not only his professional achievements, but also honors his courage and unwavering dedication to moving podiatry forward
USC Names David Armstrong, ALPS Founding President, a Distinguished Professor
The University of Southern California (USC) has named Dr. David Armstrong, ALPS Founding President, a Distinguished Professor in recognition of his pioneering contributions to research, clinical care, and interdisciplinary innovation. This appointment also marks the first time USC has bestowed this honor upon a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM)—a historic moment for the field of podiatric medicine and limb preservation.